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English: Arms of 2nd Earl of Pembroke as recorded by Ralph Brooke, York Herald, 1620. For description of the 32 quarterings see File:Quarterings of 2nd Earl of Pembroke as recorded by York Herald, 1620.jpg.

18 quarterings of the 2nd Earl appear on one of four heraldic panels formerly in Hassop Hall, Derbyshire, staircase window and bay window in dining room 1589-1593, now in the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan) Object/Accession: A. 58.135; B. 58.136; C. 58.137; D. 58.138, All Gift of K.T. Keller. Quarters identified as follows (per A.P. Shaw, "The Heraldic Stained Glass at Hassop Hall, co. Derby". Part I, published in Journal of the Derbyshire Archeological and Natural History Society; (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal), Volume 31, 1909, pp. 191-220, esp. pp.203-207, .[1]) (Source:[2])

Arms of Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1538-1600/01): Quarterly of 18:
Arms of w:William Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (died 1491) as recorded by Ralph Brooke, York Herald, 1620. 32 quarters:

  • 1: Herbert of Ewyas, Herefordshire: Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent differenced by a bordure componée gules bezantée and or
  • 2: Corbet; Sibyl Corbet married a Herbert, c.1070.
  • 3: "Milo, Earl of Hereford", Miles FitzWalter of Gloucester, 1st Earl of Hereford (died 24 December 1143) (alias Miles of Gloucester), a great magnate based in the west of England, hereditary Constable of England and Sheriff of Gloucestershire. In 1121 he married Sibyl de Neufmarché, daughter and heiress of w:Bernard de Neufmarché (d.1125), Lord of Brecon, and Agnes or Nest, daughter of Osbern fitzRichard by his wife Nest, a daughter of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, King of Wales. His daughter and eventual co-heiress Lucy of Gloucester, co-heiress of the last of her brothers, whose share of her fraternal inheritance was Blaen Llyfni and the Forest of Dean, married Herbert FitzHerbert, of Winchester, Lord Chamberlain, by whom she had issue Peter FitzHerbert. She was buried at Llanthony Priory.
  • 4: "Bernard Newmarch, Lord of Brecon" w:Bernard de Neufmarché (c. 1050-c. 1125), also Bernard of Newmarket or Bernard of Newmarch, the first of the Norman conquerors of Wales.
  • 5: Bleddyn Broadspear, Lord of Llanllowel[1]
  • 6: Gwarin Ddu, whose daughter Cristyn ferch Gwarin Ddu c.1255 married "Adam"; (see Herbert pedigree[3]) Gwarin Ddu was descended from Ynyr, king of Upper Gwent,
  • 7: Sir John Morley
  • 8: Sir Mathew Cradock (of Candleston, Glamorgan)
  • 9: Horton (of Candleston, Glamorgan); Norton (Morton?)
  • 10: Cantilupe of Glamorgan
  • 11: Parr, Marquess of Northampton (Parr family of Kendal)
  • 12: Roos, "Barons of Wark and Kendall" feudal baron of Skelton, Yorkshire (Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, 77-8)
  • 13: de Brus, w:Lord of of Skelton, feudal baron of Kendal, feudal baron of Skelton (Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, pp.56-7, 77-8)
  • 14: Crophull ?
  • 15: Baron Verdon ? (Or fretty gules)
  • 16: Lacy, Lord of Methe in Ireland
  • 17: Bygot (Bigod), Earl of Norfolk
  • 18: Marshall, Earl of Pembroke
  • 19: Strongbow, Earl of .... and Lord of Chepstow
  • 20: Dermonte, King of Lymester in Ireland
  • 21: FitzHugh, Lord of Ravensworth (Azure, three chevrons interlaced in base or a chief of the last)
  • 22: Staveley of Staveley, Kendal, Westmorland (Barry of six argent and gules, a fleur de lys sable)
  • 23: Furneaux (Gules, a bend between six cross-crosslets argent)
  • 24: Grey, Baron of Rotherfield (Barry of six argent and azure, a bend gules). John de Grey, 1st Baron Grey (d.1338) of Rotherfield, Oxfordshire, married Margaret Odingsells;
  • 25: de Odingseles, Lord of Maxstoke (Argent, a fess and in chief two mullets gules)
  • 26: Lord Marmyon (Marmion) (Vair, a fess gules)
  • 27: Warren, Lord of Chillam ? (Chequy or and azure)
  • 28: FitzGarnagans (Jernegan) (Barry or and azure, an eagle gules)
  • 29: St Quentyn (Or, three chevronels gules a chief vair)
  • 30: Greene, of Boughton, Northamptonshire (Azure, three stags trippant or )
  • 31: Mabelthorpe (Gules, a chevron or between three cross-crosslets argent in chief a lion passant of the last)
  • 32: William de Lancaster, Baron of Kendal (d.circa 1170 (Argent, two bars gules on a canton of the second a lion passant guardant or) (attributed arms) feudal baron of Kendal (Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086-1327, Oxford, 1960, pp.56-7). His descendant and eventual heiress Hawise de Lancaster married Peter de Brus (d.1240), feudal baron of Skelton.
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Author Ralph Brooke, York Herald, 1620

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